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Beyond the Basics

9

Beyond the Basics

 

Set the mode switch to the 

prog. set/review

 position.

 

Set the module selector switch to 1-4 or 5-8.

 

Advance the 

Time +

 rocker key to the desired time. Hold it 

down to reach the desired time faster. If you go too far, 
press - to go back.

 

Press 

on

 or 

off

 for the Unit Code for which you want to 

program a time.

 

Set the mode switch back to 

run

.

For example: If you set your programmed time to 12:45 PM, 
and then press the 

on

 button for module 2, you will program the 

module set to Unit Code 2 to turn on at 12:45 p.m. everyday. If 
you set your programmed time to 7:00 AM, and then press the 

off

 

button for module 2, you will program the module set to Unit Code 
2 to turn off at 7:00 AM everyday.

If “FULL” is displayed when you try to enter a programmed time,  
you have already used up all the available memory. Cancel one 
or more of your set times by pressing a number 

on 

or 

off 

button, 

and press 

clear

 to clear that event. Program another time for the 

selected module.

setting a timed event to occur once

To program your timed event to occur only once, press the 

Mode

 

button within four seconds of setting the programmed time. 
Continue to press 

mode

 until “Once” shows in the display.

setting a timed event to occur at different 
times

To use the Security mode, within four seconds of setting the 
progammed time, repeatedly press the 

mode

 button until 

“Security” shows in the display. This will modify the program 
so your lights (or appliances) will go on or off at a different time 
everyday within the programmed hour. If you do not select a 
specifi c mode, the event happens at the same time everyday.

Note

Y

ou can program a total of 64 On or Off times. These are 

distributed between the eight unit codes (selected with the 
four 

on/off

 buttons). If you try to set a programmed time, and 

the memory is full, the display will read “FULL.” To remove 
this, press the 

clear

 button.

programming a timed event

reviewing and changing programmed events

To review a programmed event, set the mode switch to the 

prog. 

set/review

 position to see the fi rst programmed event. If no 

events exist in memory, 0:00 displays.

While in the 

prog. set/review

 position, if you press one of your 

module’s 

on

 or 

off

 buttons without modifying the current time, 

and no events are in memory for that module, 0:00 is displayed. 
If events do exist, pressing the 

on

 or 

off

 buttons lets you review 

all programmed events for that particular module. The display 
also shows “Once” or “Security” to indicate how often the event 
will occur. If it’s a Security event, the actual time  the next event 
will occur displays. If neither

 “

Once” nor “Security” displays, the 

programmed event will occur daily.

If you press one of the module’s 

on

 or 

off

 buttons after modifying 

the current time, the time is stored as a new event for that 
module. 

While displaying the programmed time for any module, you can 
delete it using the 

clear

 button. You can clear all events for a 

module by pressing 

clear

 multiple times until the display shows 

0:00.

If an event time is modifi ed and you do not want to store it, press 

clear

. The previous event displays and can be deleted, if desired, 

by pressing 

clear

 again.

If the mode switch is moved after a time has been changed and 
you do not press 

on

 or 

off

 for the desired module, this time is 

discarded and is not stored in memory.

clear

 button

run/prog. set/review/
housecode set/clock set

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Summary of Contents for 61-3000

Page 1: ...r Home Automation Starter Kit controls up to eight Plug n Power modules automatically or instantly You can give your home a lived in look while you are away by setting your Mini Timer to turn lights on and off automatically and you can operate 61 3000 home automation starter kit ...

Page 2: ...o connect coffee pots and heaters to your Home Automation system If coffee pots or heaters are left unattended your coffee pot or heater could be damaged from overheating and could create a fire hazard Always be aware of which appliances your are controlling in order to avoid a potentially dangerous situation what it does Your Mini Timer plugs into any AC outlet in your home and works like a digita...

Page 3: ...on your Mini Timer includes nine basic areas Mode Switch Use this switch to set or review a timed event change the Housecode or set the clock Also sets the time for the internal alarm buzzer On Off Buttons Use the four sets of on off buttons to turn your modules on and off instantly Time Adjust Rocker Use this to set the time clock and each programmed event Wake Use this to turn on the internal al...

Page 4: ...ecode set Press the or timer rocker to select the desired House Code Set the mode switch back to run setting your alarm With the wake switch in the on position setting a programmed event for module 1 also sets the internal alarm buzzer You can turn the buzzer off by sliding the wake switch to the off position You can turn off your bedside lamp by pressing the off button for module 1 If you don t w...

Page 5: ...at the same time everyday Note You can program a total of 64 On or Off times These are distributed between the eight unit codes selected with the four on off buttons If you try to set a programmed time and the memory is full the display will read FULL To remove this press the clear button programming a timed event reviewing and changing programmed events To review a programmed event set the mode s...

Page 6: ...ack of the appliance module troubleshooting You can t operate a module with the Mini Timer Be sure you have power to the outlet controlling the module and the switch on the light or appliance is on Check that the Unit Code and House Code on the modules are set correctly Try plugging the module and the Mini Timer into the same outlet If the module doesn t work in any outlet the module may be defect...

Page 7: ...lamp and appliance modules and many others Remotes You can add any number of Home Automation wireless remotes to control up to 16 modules around the home requires a Transceiver Controllers The Mini Controller lets you instantly control up to 8 Plug n Power Modules at the touch of a button Security System The modules that come with your Home Automation Start Kit also work with RadioShack s Wireless...

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